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Help! It looks like some bees (possibly honey bees) have set up home under the paving slab that is under my outside tap. At the moment it appears to be a small 'family' and they aren't causing too much of a problem (apart from making me very nervous of going near the tap).

 

My question is do I leave them and hope that they move on or do I find a friendly bee keeper to give them a home? :? I don't want them killed as I am a gardener and lover of honey. :anxious:

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Hi, I have been sent via poet, who mailed me!! :D

Having a word with my hubby who is chief bee keeper in the house...

 

He says that if they are near a water source they are possibly after water being as it is so hot! There may be a way to the water via the gap under the paving slab. Once they have found a water source they will keep comming back. The bees you see will probably not be the same ones but worker bees out for some water.

 

If you try putting a baking tray or such like (not too deep) and put it up the garden a little way with water in, they should migrate to this water for a drink and thus go further from the house.

 

We have a few neighbours to our bees that have regular visitors for water from grids and birdbaths.

 

It is unlikley that they will be living under a paving slab if they are honey bees.

 

If you only have a few bees they should go back to where they came from. If you had a swarm it would be much bigger than a few. If you end up with lots ring the BBKA and get someone local out to take them away.

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Thank you for that. My hose pipe does indeed leak and had undermined the paving slab. It is a decidedly damp area! I will try the tray of water tip and put the tray at the other end of the garden away from the house, chickens and anything else that matters.

 

They have been going under the paving slab ( theres a hole where the water drains away) so hopefully its just the damp they are after and not setting up home.

 

I will keep an eye on things..........I was getting quite excited for a minute.........I was wondering if I could squeeze a hive in the garden (not with standing the fact that if I get stung I have to get anti- histamines into my system very very quickly :shock: )

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.......... (not with standing the fact that if I get stung I have to get anti- histamines into my system very very quickly :shock: )

 

I know that feeling, only it's only wasps stings I have to be wary about :(

 

A

xx

 

A few weeks ago my father-in-law had a wasp fly into his crash helmet and sting him three times :shock: It was a big heavy bike and he was doing a U turn on it at the time, so was unable to hop off it quickly :roll: Thankfully he is not allergic or it could have been really nasty :? However it was very painful :(

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one of the GPs I work with keeps bees & says that we have lost so many that some fruit farmers are getting reduced yelds as a result, I'm happy that you have bees in your garden but it can be scary when they set up home in the wrong place, I hope you manage to sort it out

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about 2 weeks aho we had a swarm of bees take up residence on our roof outside a dormer window, there must have been a few hundred at the most.

 

we went on the beekeeping website and a very nice man rushed around within half an hour to assess to see if a queen had taken up residence under our tiles (they are keen to catch the queen to set up new planned colonies).

 

however he felt they weren'y all trying to get to one point, so the queen had probably left her scent and moved on. he said they would disperse over the next few days, and they did dramatically reduce in number (esp after some rain).

 

we still have a few around that area. it was all very exciting and we learnt a lot about bees from him in a few minutes.

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The panic is over chez Webmuppet..........the bees appear to have moved on from the hole under the paving slab. There's still a few stragglers hanging around ........a few bees are fine. It was a whole colony I didn't fancy too much (especially near the tap, just about anywhere else I could have coped with!) As Rachel has said maybe there wasn't a Queen and these were a few stray bees.

 

So there won't be any honey from the Webmuppet residence.

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